strong bases
The density of alkaline earth metals is generally higher than that of alkali metals. This is because alkali metals have only one valence electron and are larger in size compared to alkaline earth metals, which have two valence electrons and are smaller in size. The higher density of alkaline earth metals is due to their more compact atomic structure.
Silicon is neither an alkali metal nor an alkaline earth metal. It is a metalloid, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. Silicon is located in the p-block of the periodic table, specifically in group 14. Alkali metals are found in group 1 of the periodic table, while alkaline earth metals are found in group 2.
Metal hydroxides make alkaline solutions.(e.g sodium hydroxide) Pascal
Group 2 (alkaline earth metals): lithium, sodium, potassium, caesium, rubidium, francium.
Sodium is not a living thing. and hence, no family. but it belongs to the alkaline earth metals. Sodium is an Alkaline metal. The Alkaline Earths are the next column over.
strong bases
No, not all metal hydroxides are soluble in water. Alkaline earth metal hydroxides like calcium hydroxide and barium hydroxide are sparingly soluble, while alkali metal hydroxides like sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are highly soluble.
It is an alkaline earth element
Most metal oxides and hydroxides especially those of the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals.
It is not a alkaline metal.It is a alkaline earth metal.
No, it is an alkaline-earth metal.
Alkali metal hydroxides (such as sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide) and alkaline earth metal hydroxides (such as calcium hydroxide) are bases that are soluble in water. Additionally, some metal carbonates and metal bicarbonates can also be soluble in water.
No- it is an alkaline earth metal.
After this reaction alkaline hydroxides are formed and hydrogen is also released.
Yes they are.
niether it is a transition metal
Alkaline earth metals react easily with water and oxygen in the air to form oxides or hydroxides. They are less reactive than alkali metals, but still exhibit a high reactivity compared to other elements.